The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, October 20, 1969 Page: 2 of 6
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Tire
nger,
assified Ads
With
had
show-
first downs
4 of
passes compl
Fumble lost
1 for 15
for 39.7
OBITUARIES
Goetz
Officiating was the Rev
Publ
Lutheran Church
montl
meet-
make
Ballinger
Hamhn _
Inclu
$722,237
other t
farm I
Americ
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said th J
banks
ranch J
GUO in
fbe largest selection of reclin-
ers an at HOME FURNITURE
COMPANY in Ballinger. 90-tfc
given to
with the
Runnels
Associa-
projects
Excel
l'W8
Non
firm
given
a report now if benefits are
continue uninterrupted.
Entertainment was presented
by Barbara Michalewicz and
Debbie Frey.
ran
next
score
came
Shira
. and
with
over
only
Goetz was bom November 11,
1922 in Falls County and came
to Runnels County in 1937 from
Williamson County. He settled
in the Rowena community.
I'
He was a heavy equipment
operator for Seidel Construc-
tion Company of San Angelo.
On January 14. 1974 he was
married to Eldoris Hoelscher at
Olfen.
Mrs. Ixmise KotrlFk
385 2341, H.Bcrest Addition
Ballinger
to an in-
the quar-
The Lions Chibs of Texas
have a long reach, and the good
their members do extends far
beyond the borders' 6f their
state.
lenders
other f
state’s
accordi
Odessa
Banker
Social security will
g! Mfb’i ‘ ,l' ' .i i r <n 1 i .
benefit some students
before
tumble
id cut
\ is took
and ran
•n, kitchen, living
'mirth St 385 2580.
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program theme
Pipers rune 25-7
Victory over Bearcats
the best. Dtffer-
rour need. Home
’TT-Wc
the various
bed and the
regulations to be adopted there
for appertaining to Bruce Field
Municipal Airport as provided
Time is a shallow stream
from which we stoop to drink.
If we observe closely enough,
we will notice how shallow is
that stream, and how quickly
any given amount of water
passes any given spot, never
to return. x , .
the evening's battle
Boothe followed this up
near perfect point after
Score read, 19-7 Hamlin
a — Sheet iron $5 per
Ballinger Co-op Gin &
97-tfc
Many thousands of lawyers
specialize in tax work exclu-
sively. Other attorneys usually
devote a part of their practice
to some tax work.
TALK PRICES FOR PECANS
— Herring A Stallings Wool
Warehouse, Ballinger. 385-2211.
8Mfc
Final
Hamlin 25
FOR RENT — Office space for
business; nice location. Inquire
at Farm Bureau Office. ’ 34-tfc
SALE—3 bedroom home
1 Angelo. Will trade equity
If* trailer house Call San
fit 908078, or see at 1221
irfield. 26-tfc
bert Weunsche, pastor Burial
was in Old Runnels Cemetery
directed by Allen Davis Funeral
Home.
on
charge
• Io divorce — Singer auta-
itic in console. Sews on but-
te, buttonholes, darns, blind
ihs, and monograms. Only
184. Cash or 18.80 monthly.
X<»M play want to consider
the'tax field.
The San Angelo social security
office is located , 3000 West
Harris Avenge., or you may see
the representative when he is
in your area.
Tax Man Sam... —
=...About* Your Income Tax
President Ann Wilde appoint
ed committees for various jobs
and also appointed a nominat-
ing committee. She announced
a very important meeting that
will be held on October 20 in
the Coorthouse. A specialist
from A&M University will be
there to talk to all 4-H boys
and girls and their parents.
This is a most important
tag amd all are urged to
every effort to attend.
tion.rt
d Submit written bidr to Lone
iny, 301 South
. Bellas-, Texas,
75101, AttetatkM: 'Mr. Joe H.
, Soott, not later than 5:00 P.M.,
i October 24, 1980, to be consider
i ed. Lone Star Gas Company re-
serree the right to refuse any
October 2, 9, 18, 20.
Iosin
Shir;
through f<.i
This put th<
cat 11
Pipers And they took
victory from the Bearcats
—the first loss of the 1909
son for the B'Cats
ran just one
possession
took
BRADLEY ON THE MOVE —
Bearcat Quarterback Kyle Bradlev,
the ball earner is racing down the
sidelines just about the mid-field
stripe during Friday night’s game
with the Pied Pipers from Hamlin.
AlfV v, ri, p. T. . ,
Pass attempt:
maki
CCS.
avail
An un*ucces*ful extra point
left the scorelxiard at Hamlin
25. Ballinger 7
NOTICI
LONE STAR GAS COMPANY
proposes to sell its Cottage
No. 343 situated at Ballinger
Compressor Station and Pipe-
line Headquarters site, Ballin-
ger, Texaa.
Sale will be made to the high-
est bidder, for cash on an as is
basis. The successful bidder Wffl
be required to pay 3% State
Sales Tax in addition to the Md.
submitted. The successful bid-
der will have 80 days after re-
ceipt of a Bin of Sale to remove
the cottage. Bids shall be sub-
mitted two (2) ways as follows:
(1) Remove the Cottage, clean
up and remove all foundation
materials, rocks, bricks, etc.,
leaving the premises ip a good
and orderly condition N/
of the Acts of the Regular
Session of the 50th Legislature,
1947, and amendments thereto.
Notice is further given that
a public hearing will be held
thereon at the hour of 10 a.m.
on the 8th day of November,
1980, in the City Council Room
in the City Hall in the City
of Ballinger, Texas. At such
time and place parties in inter-
est and citizens shall have the
opportunity to be present and to
be heard.
Notice is further given that
the preliminary report, togeth-
er with all maps, plats and reg-
ulations recommended for adop-
tion may be examined in the
office of foe City Clerk of Bal-
Uager, Texas, ci < • . j
Ballinger Municipal Airport
Zoning Commission
By: BiUy C. Sykes,
Chairman
ATTEST: J. T. Isbell,
Secretary
Oct 20. 1089
So, if you are one of those
planning to go on to college or
finish high school, notify the
social security .office They will
need to know what school you
plan to attend and when.
FO^RENT — New and modern
Service Station. Best location in
town. Cheap rent, can and will
make from $500 to $600 per
month with aggressive person.
Call or contact Cal Adair.
Phone 365-2118. 24-tfc
Survivors
his mother.
Rowena; a son, Herbe/t Stephen
Goetz with the U.‘B. Wavy; a
daughter, Mrs. Donats Lange
«f Miles; three brotow, Bill
Goetz and Herman Goeta at
Ballinger and Clarence
•* Rcwena; and tWO grit
dren. .ounb 1
After the ball had changed
hand* twice, another pass in-
terception by the ever-pressing
Smith led to another Hamlin
score.
n n:>q /; r ■
Many children receiving so-
cial security benefits will be
age 18 sometime this year. Ted
F, Moellering, social security
district manager pointed out
that the benefits will end un-
less the child Is going- on to
sehool this falj, u
t Childreh wf» tfie Full-time
gtudents can, rqatauae to re-
Hfve their social security ben
efits to age 22 if they a^e full
time students But the social
security office will deed to have
Closest the Cats got to scor-
ing territory was some 135 feet
iwav on the Hamlin 45
A Veteran of World War II,
he was a member of the ODHS,
and Bethel
Ballinger.
was tol
, and an
ball
They provided aid to the
needy sick of three eaatinehts
through MEDICO, a standee' 'of
CARE. In Hong Kong they co-
sponsored a school gardening
competition aimed at increas-
ing food production. They
supplied materials to build
three new schools in Honduras
and also built and equipped a
school in Guatemala.
4 for 33.0 punts, avg. 3
A pitchback to Boldi n on the
next plav resulted in a step
into paydirt and registering of
six more |M»ints on th(
side ol the scoretxiard
I ,**!<)
indudf hu\ wife
Mrs. Otto Goetz o
—by Danny Parrish
There was a hidden tragedy
waiting at BearcaX Stadium
Friday night for the home team
—it was the Hamlin Pied
The Bearcats tried to put
down another score before the
end of the [xtkkI, but the green
defensive squad just W’ouldn t
allow it.
In addition to the profession-
ally qualified, there are many
other tax practitioners that
spend their full time preparing
tax work This group of an
etai mated one million people
who spend full time in techni
cai, fox work are supported by
a Ihhge gfioup efi stenographers,
typists, bookkeepers and others
that earn their living from
determining how much tax
their clients owe to the Fed-
eral, state and local govern-
ments.
Lions Clubs throughout the
nation contributed $147,666 to
help support CARE projects in
23 countries Farmers were pro-
vided with seeds and hand
tools; school children were
given school supplies; the tools
of the trade were supplied to
carpenters masons shoemak
ers, auto mechanics and other
skilled craftsmen; midwives
were equipped with modern,
sanitary supplies to deliver
healthy babies; seamstresses
were g|veh sewing machines.
In all, Lions built 81 schools
last year atid provided school
desks Tor rhore than 1,600 chil-
dren, installed water systems
in four Central American vil-
lages, and an artesian well in
the Philippines. Lions
aided the blind of India, Paki-
stan and Ceylon by providing
educational aids, Braille type
writers and duplicating ma
chines.
TlOfftv <r ■«'
A C.rwr in Ta*^',;"
If you are one the more
titan 10,000 freshmen or sopho-
mores in college this fall -x-
or even if you art one tdLtfie
several hundred thousand sen-
There are many interesting
specialties More than 450,000
professional accountants, in-
cluding 13,000 in the Internal
Revenue Service, work in the
tax field.
Only yardage gained by the
Bearcats on their first posses-
sion was by Mark Travis who
gained two yards Jimmy
Gomez punted the brown ball
for 43 yards to the Piper’s 20
*irba Prevention was the
•nine of the program press-
ed to foe 4-H Girls of Olfen by
Jimmie McDaniel, Fire Inspec-
tor of Goodfellow Air Force
•tee and Hobby Brewer, As-
sistant Chief, afoo of Goodfellow
Air Force Base A film which
becks the National Fire Pre-
vention Poster — “Fire Hurts’’
was shown and a talk on the
preventing of fires and the ii^rts
that children can play izy pre-
vention was given by the Fire
Inspector.
Final quarter started with
Gomez finding daylight around
right end He followed the
light for about five yards before
being stopped. This
lowed by several losses
eventual turnover of the
to Hamlin.
KING-HOLT
—■ii' i
After taking the kickoff in
second half the Bearcats
little ground gaining, and
barely moved the pigskin
midfield liefore having to
punt The green-shirted squad
put up no effort to gain high
yardage, so the Bearcats re-
gained possession.
They began at their cwr 3C
yardline and eventually made
it to the Piper's 15 seven plays
later. Here Mark Tra
over for the Bearcats
hard for 14 yards to i
ball within inches of t
ble strip.
"no upset” in this 7 AA grid
contest Hamlin s Robert Bold
rn (No 24) apparently hadn't
been doing much reading about
the game.
Bolden took the kickoff aud
carried to l|ig Piper 29. Then
Charles ijiura (No. 20). Ham
Un’s man under, handed to
Bolden for a gain of six.
Th« agile quarterback
for another six on the
play, and set up the first
for the Pipers. The tally
on a 59 yard pass from
to Bolden PAT was good
the scoretxiard read 0 7
the game barely underway
Funeral Mrvicea were held
Saturday morning in Bethel
Lutheran Church for Herbert
Leroy Goetz, 48, who died Wed-
nesday afternoon in Veterans
Administration Hospital. Big
Spring, after a two-month ill-
Mrs Juanita O’Connor
ed some of the newer projects
to the girls and some of the
girls are now enrolled in these.
The awards banquet will be
held in November and at this
time awards will be
all who have complied
rules set up by the
County Adult leaders
tion. This includes all
of the year 1969.
; Refreshments were served by
Lois and Vi Halfmann to the
guests, Mr. McDaniel, Mr.
Robby Brewer, Sister Eurpbo-
0ne, Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Ben
Halfmann and Mrs^Erwin J.
Halfmann and all of the 4-H
Girls — Ann Gully, Ann Wil-
terg. Nancy Gully, Jane Half-
fiaan, Paula Schaefer, Karla
Wilde, Jackie Willberg. Sharise
Rohmfeld, Vickie Watson, Cheri
•’lackson, Linda Halfmann, Bar
ter* .. Michalewicz. Christine
Hoelscher. Donna Halfmann,
Debbie Frey, Theresa Beach,
Mary Beach. Carol Halfmaiti,
Ann Wilde, Leis and Vi Half-
mann.
Ballinger tried to play a game
of catch up in the thre e min
utes that were left in the first
half, l>ut weren't able to make
it to pay territory. Halftime
score Ballinger 0. Hamlin 19.
were used to
some of the differen-
this also was to no
A piling penalty was called
on the next plav. so the ball
I to wMh. The Texas
We specialize in Mexican
103-tfc
As second period play begain
the Pipers were being held by
the ’Cat defense, so the ’Cats
took possession of the pigskin
27. Gomez and Bradley com
bined to chalk up an additional
27 yards in gains. The drive
came to an abrupt halt when
Hamlins Gary Smith (No. 801
intercepted one of Kyle Brad
ley’s passes.
Today, the words n'Texss”
and “LfoHs” carry -a special
meaning to men, women and
children burdened with a heri-
tage of centuries of poverty.
By donating $6,230 to CARE
during the past yeair,'' 4*6X88
Lions have contributed to the
welfare of many nefedy 'people
around the world. * 1
SUPER stuff, sore Huf! That’s
Hhie I .ttst re for clewwtng rwps
and upholstery. Rent elec .it
shampoo $1 King-Hott Furni-
ture. 5 , 3Mtc
It was just a minute and four
seconds later when Hamlin re
taliated with another score
The drive began as the Pipers
took the Bearcat kickoff at
their own 4V. A Shira pass to
Smith put down 30 yards for
the first gain This was fol
lowed by a spinning run by
Hamlin’s star. Bolen. This
added 12 more yards and put
the Pipers within 18 yards of
paydirt.
score. Ballinger
Second possession for the
Bearcats came after the visi
tors had gained 12 yards ir
seven plays The ball was or
the Bearcat 26. and gains ol
31 yards were racked up bx
Bradley. Gomez and Ramos
But the Pipers stopped the gain
ing on their 43 yardline.
Spencer lord saw the next
opening and got paydirt on hia
shoes as iA’ossisI over the
line, adding another six points
to Hamlin’s existing 19
be assisted hy the (Rfen Home
Demoatarttttoa CHb ladioa,
tomes will be played and
freshments will be served.
Adults are invited to come and
take part in Bunco, 42 and card
games. A fish pond will again
be run for the little ones. Door
prizes will be given for all who
come in the Halloween Cos-
tumes.
ior^.in high school — you prob
ably hav^ not chosen your ca
rPt*i .
Ths Red defense held
Pipers scoreless for
mainder of the game
lost Johnny Hoffman
jury about midway in
David Yarnell took
for the honors and t
score Ballinger grabbed during
Robert
with a
kick
tober, which is Natitaial
Month, will be obeetaeti
the Olfen 4-H Buys . hjb4
The TD came from Shira, who
found open territory around
left end and tixik it across for
six points. Extra point effort
was not good, and the score
stood Ballinger 0, Hamlin 13.
Ellis Campbell Jr, district
director of Internal Revenue,
often tells young men and
women that he feels after 37
years of working in the field
that there is no other work as
interesting.
He says, “When you become
an Internal Revenue agent,
first you go to IRS school, then
you go out and call on the presi-
dent of the company. I know of
no other Job in which you start
left dealing with the top man of the
ihfl > ■ecmt»a’’v the first day you go
* to work.’” |
WANTED - A job at common
later. J. P. Hetmecke. Ph. 886-
’ 3-3tp
The State Of Texas, County
of Runnels
Notice of hearing on prelimi-
nary report of airport zoning
commission of the Ballinger
municipal airport, Ballinger,
Texas.
Notice is hereby given that
the Airport Zoning Commission
of the Bruce Field Municipal
Airport at Ballinger. Texas has
filed with the Ballinger Joint
Airport Zoning Board of foe
Bruce Field Municipal Airport,
Ballinger, Texas, in its offices
at Ballinger, Texas, a prelim-
inary report and recommenda-
tions of the teundaries of the
hazard afei
zones to be
> sacked. Special rates on
9m or caH Bemria Wilde
Igar, 366-2954. 25-tfc
lax 498, San Angelo, Texas
70901. 33-4tp
HlE is soft and lofty . .
caters retain brilliance in car-
pets dteaatad with Blue Lustre.
at yoa have shopped the
i, come bto from the best,
t to HOME FURNITURE
KPANY in Ballinger. 90-tfc
SELL HAPPINESS - Good
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Perry, Richard H. The Ballinger Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, October 20, 1969, newspaper, October 20, 1969; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184335/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.